Ep. 2: Cabrilla & Spotted Bass Catch & Cook! Tony Reyes
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Tony Reyes Fishing Tours hold such a special place in my heart!
Not only for the fishing, but the journey as well! The landscape and scenery we have the privilege of seeing, exploring, and fishing makes this adventure so special and a one of a kind experience!
The food is phenomenal, including fresh caught fish of your choice.
Yellowtail, Cabrilla, Triggerfish, Jacks, Amberjack, Grouper, etc! You name it, they can prepare it the second you are done fishing!
In this video, I was able to check off not only a species I have always wanted to catch, being a Flag Cabrilla. I also, finally got to check off eating a fish I have always wanted to try, but could never bring myself to do so, being a Spotted Bay Bass.
Eating a spotted bay bass is something I would never do in the states, but they live in a lot healthier water and are LITTERED all over the Sea of Cortez, so I did see this as a great opportunity to try one for the first time ever!
I hope you all enjoyed this episode. Make sure to watch episode 1, if you have not already done so!
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Epic, epic, epic adventure ‼️
One love 🍻💪🏼
Such a fun trip! Such a blast!
*WOW*
_You catch AND you cook?_
*WOW* Im just blown away
The chef on the mothership cooked it up, but yes!
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Awww man! That bendo is so sick
I’m missing it so much! Can’t wait to do it again!
I am doing this next year!!
Heck yeah! What time of year is your trip?
Great video as always! What is the breakdown for a trip like this? Just curious 🤙🏻
Nice fishing, congrats. What is the right setup for this fishing 🎣?.
Heavy calico rods pretty much.
15-30 or 15 / 20-40 lb bass rod, with a 300 or 400 baitcasters spooled up with 65lb braid
When fishing for yellowtail on an iron or tuna and stuff do you need a floro leader or can you use mono? In what situations do you use fluorocarbon or straight mono to the jig/rig like a sinker rig or knife jig?
For me as a rule of thumb I’ll do 2 wraps of mono on my reel and then about an arms length of floro usually 4-8 ft for knife jigs I’ll do straight braid to bite leader to maximize braid capacity when I do straight braid to mono is when we dropper loop or throw jigs for bass .
Thanks man
@@socalfishincrew5410 but usually it’s personal preference just note for jigs use floro and especially use floro on flyline
It’s honestly all personal preference for how people want to rig up. A lot of people like to do braid straight to a flouro leader, and to be completely honest with you I will only do that for bass fishing fresh or salt.
Anything else, saltwater wise, I almost always have a decent amount of mono.
About 50 - 80+ yards of mono for flyline and casting.
How do we reserve on that trip? 🎣 🎣
If you live in Orange County, The Longfin store has a trip they charter
Talking to the guys at longfin tackle would definitely be your best bet!
Uh oh lol tasty huh?
Hahaha I hate to say it, but yes!